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Koppal teen pregnancy case: Karnataka Child Rights Commission registers suo motu complaint
KSCPCR has asked the officials to submit within three days the necessary information regarding the action taken by the district administration and directions given to concerned officers.
Koppal teen pregancy case: Karnataka Child Rights Commission registers suo motu complaint
KSCPCR has asked the officials to submit within three days the necessary information regarding the action taken by the district administration and directions given to concerned officers.
The message appears to be directed at the Chief Minister and his party bosses in New Delhi and reminding central leaders of the party on the power-sharing pact that was arrived when the party came to power back in 2023.
Calling Everyone For Discussions: Mallikarjun Kharge Steps In To Defuse Karnataka CM Drama
Mallikarjun Kharge said Rahul Gandhi, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar will join the discussions before any final call is taken.
Building Bengaluru 2.0: City bets whopping Rs 1.5 lakh crore on its infrastructure
Bengaluru plans a massive Rs 1.5 lakh crore infrastructure overhaul to become a global metropolis. The ambitious project includes urban tunnels, elevated roads, metro expansion, and improved waste and water management. While aiming to ease traffic, critics question its car-centric approach and environmental impact, advocating for greater public transport investment.
'Keeping Promise A Big Power Move': DK Shivakumar's Reminder To Congress
In a cryptic remark amid the Karnataka chief ministership tussle, state Congress president and incumbent Siddaramaiah's challenger, DK Shivakumar, has said word power is world power, and keeping a promise is a big power move.
Karnataka HC directs state cricket cssociation to produce video of nomination papers scrutiny
BENGALURU: The Karnataka High Court on Wednesday directed the electoral officer not to announce the list of eligible candidates for the post of president at the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA), and also not to name the candidate who withdrew the nomination from the post. The court was hearing a petition filed by KN Shanth Kumar, whose nomination papers for the KSCA presidents post was rejected by the electoral officer over alleged non-payment of arrears of Rs 200 that was to be paid within the stipulated time by the sports club he is representing. The court directed the electoral officer or KSCA to produce the video recording of the scrutiny proceedings and a time-stamped printout to ascertain whether the arrears were paid before the scrutiny of nomination papers as claimed by the petitioner. Justice Suraj Govindaraj passed the order, adjourning the hearing to Thursday. Till the video recordings are produced, the electoral officer should not announce the list of eligible candidates for the presidents post, and also the name of the candidate who withdrew from the election to the presidents post, the court said. It said the order was passed to ascertain two simple facts -- whether the institution member (the sports club represented by Kumar) has paid the arrears prior to the scrutiny of nomination papers and rejection of the nomination of the petitioner and whether it was brought to the notice of the electoral officer. Earlier, the petitioners counsel argued that Kumars nomination paper was rejected on the ground that there were Rs 200 arrears of the institution membership of the sports club. The amount was paid on November 24, the date of filing the nomination, and before scrutiny. The regulation says members will not be allowed as long as there are arrears. When the application was taken up for scrutiny, the petitioner had already made the payment. The electoral officer was informed about the payment made, but it was ignored, the counsel argued. The court then asked the KSCA counsel whether the payment was made prior to or after the scrutiny. A senior counsel appearing for the other presidential candidate, BK Venkatesh Prasad, argued that if the electoral officer had been told about the payment, he would have recorded it. It is only today (Wednesday) that they claim to have paid it, but it has not been recorded. The petition questioning the electoral officers order is not maintainable. Even assuming the arguable point is made at this stage, the election process cannot be stalled, he argued. The petitioners counsel replied that there were only three candidates for the post of president. Shanth Kumars application was rejected, while the other candidate, Kalpana Venkatachar, withdrew.
Draft voters list for Karnataka Council polls out, final by December 30
BENGALURU: Regional Commissioner, Bengaluru Division, Aditya Amlan Biswas, on Wednesday, announced the draft voters list for Bengaluru Teachers Constituency and Karnataka South-East Graduates Constituency of the Karnataka State Legislative Council. As per Biswas, there are 21,491 voters in Bengaluru Teachers constituency and 1,51,374 voters in Karnataka South-East Graduates Constituency as on November 25, 2025. The final list of voters will be published by December 30. According to the regional commissioner, as per the Election Commission of India, from November 25, 2025, to December 10, 2025, the voters and political parties can file objections and claims before assistant revenue officers, and by December 25, 2025, the objections and claims will be disposed of. The final list will be released by December 30, 2025. Adding eligible voters to the list will be a continuous process till the last day of nomination of candidates for the Bengaluru Teachers constituency comprising Bengaluru Urban, Bengaluru Rural, and Bengaluru South (Ramanagara) for the Karnataka upper house, said the regional commissioner. The region commissioner said, in 2020, there were 21,965 voters for the Bengaluru Teachers segment, and for Karnataka South-East Graduates Constituencies, there were 1,09,127 voters. The Karnataka South-East Graduates Constituencies comprise Davanagere, Chitradurga, Tumakuru, Chikkaballapura, and Kolar.
'Word Power Is World Power': Shivakumar Hints At Secret Pact Amid Karnataka Crisis
DK Shivakumar, who has been staking claim for the top post for the past few weeks, on Wednesday hinted at a secret power pact amid Karnataka crisis.
Manjeshwar panchayat, where independents had the last laugh
KASARGOD: In the local body elections of 2020, the LDF wrested power in 19 of the 39 panchayats in Kasaragod district, while the UDF assumed office in 15 and the BJP in three. Curiously, Manjeshwar panchayat landed in the hands of independent candidates, even as the BJP and the IUML were expected to fight tooth and nail to win the local body. The incumbent panchayat president Gean Lavina Monteiro won as an independent from Guddekeri with the support of the UDF while the vice-president, Mohammad Siddiq, won as an independent from Kanila. While Guddekeri had elected an independent even in 2015, Kanila was with the IUML. In an interesting turn of events, Monteiro received the backing of the BJP to become the president, after the BJP and the IUML secured six seats each. IUML workers have been blaming the SDPI, which has increased its count from a single seat to two, for playing spoilsport. The IUML-led UDF had won Manjeshwar in the 2010 and 2015 local elections while the BJP emerged as the major opposition party. SDPI works to defeat the League even when it tolerates Sangh elements winning the elections, said a League worker, who preferred not to be named. Manjeshwar panchayat borders Karnatakas Dakshina Kannada district, a BJP bastion. The BJP has been active in the region for long and striving to wrest Manjeshwar from the UDF, especially from the League. The LDF has little presence though the CPI and the CPM could secure one ward each in the 2020 elections. The Congress held two wards -- Vamanjoor Gudde and Udyawar Gudde -- in 2015 but lost them to the BJP, leaving its ally IUML with just six wards, the same as the BJP. The tie enabled the BJP to engineer a situation that ousted the IUML from power. The League lost four wards -- Gerukatte, Kanila, Bangara Manjeshwar, and Udyawar to independents in the 2020 elections. This time, the BJP is determined to win Manjeshwar panchayat and Kasaragod municipality. Even LDF and UDF would come together to defeat BJP because they are so scared, BJP district president Ashwini M L had declared after the elections were announced. Winning in Manjeshwar is top priority for us, Ashwini told TNIE. Meanwhile, the UDF is gearing up to take back the panchayat. The League has the support of the common people, especially the working classes. We will win the panchayat again, said K M K Abdul Rahiman, the League candidate from Kadapuram ward. With delimitation having increased the number of wards in Manjeshwar panchayat to 24 from 21, it will be interesting to watch if the independents impact the final tally yet again.
Bangalore weather today: Sunny skies, moderate air quality, and weekend rain forecast
Bangalore experiences a pleasant, sunny day today with temperatures ranging from 15.6C to 24.5C, perfect for outdoor activities. While yesterday's moderate air quality lingers, masks are advised in traffic. However, residents should prepare for a significant shift, as heavy rain is forecast for November 29 and 30, bringing cooler temperatures before conditions improve next week.
Midnight meeting between Shivakumar, Jarkiholi intensifies churn in Cong
From ABC to AI: IIT experts may shape computer science syllabus for Karnataka Public Schools
Draft bill moots 10% education, 5% job quotas for disabled in Karnataka
Authorities have apprehended a husband-wife duo accused of masterminding a large-scale fake Nandini ghee racket spanning Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. The couple allegedly operated an advanced production unit in Tamil Nadu, diluting genuine ghee with oils and repackaging it to deceive consumers. This operation was exposed following internal KMF checks and subsequent raids.
62 Puducherry-registered vehicles seized Rs 8 crore penalty collected
Cruelty law applies to void marriages and live-in relationships too: Karnataka HC
HDMCs Chitaguppi Hospital to start blood bank soon
One-time tribal-area hiring plan drawn up in push to clear vacancies
Karnataka Officials Visit Lakes Restored by HYDRAA
The officials involved in lake restoration, solid waste management met HYDRAA commissioner A.V.Ranganath and enquired about challenges faced during the restoration works.
Karnataka Information Commission orders KMF to disclose officials foreign trip details under RTI
BSWML seeks CSR funding to install 1k steel segregation bins
KIA wins global award for biometric self-bag drop initiative
Repeat-offender caretaker nabbed for gold theft
Automated abattoir in Tumakuru district assures safer, cleaner meat for Bengaluru
Karnataka high court restores appointment of government advocate removed within 24 hours
History-sheeter arrested for assaulting cop on patrol
A cross-cultural play about hospitality comes to Bengaluru
Traffic curbs near Palace Grounds in Bengaluru on Nov 27
2.5k live fish packed in 33 boxes seized at KIA
Cubbon Park to host its fourth flower show in 155 years
Karnataka RTC unions meet CM, seek release of arrears and pay revision
Following the meeting, Anantha Subba Rao, president of the KSRTC Staff and Workers Federation, said the discussion with the Chief Minister lasted nearly an hour and was positive and constructive.
28 luxury buses seized for tax evasion in Bengaluru
GBA chief pushes CSR-led flyover revamp, orders faster road & drain works
The High Court of Karnataka, noting allegations that a private jaggery factorys closure was influenced by a current Cabinet Minister who is also a director in a private sugary factory, restrained officials of the State government in interfering in the affairs of the jaggery factory till further orders.
Speed trial, inspection held on new Southwestern Railways double line
IAS officer laid to rest with state honours
6k police personnel for Belagavi winter session: Home min
Leaders should be able to face tough challenges
Rowdy sheeters parade organised in Hubballi
No parking fees in twin cities following cancellation of tender
Belagavi dist administration takes control of Kannada Bhavan
Kalaburagi court sentences man to 20 yrs imprisonment for raping minor
Indias Constitution is the best in the world: Horatti
Canara Bank to raise 3,500 crore through ATI Bonds to strengthen its capital base
Sunil Kumar Chugh has been appointed as banks new Executive Director with effect from November 24, 2025, for a period of 3 years
Seer's Countdown: AdichunchanagiriPontiff Publicly Backs DK Shivakumar For Karnataka CM Post
Sri NirmalanandanathaSwamiji's math is closely associated with the Vokkaligacommunity to whichShivakumar belongs
Siddaramaiah vs DKS: Rift, 'secret deal' and an admission - what's happening in Karnataka?
Karnataka's Congress faces a leadership tussle between Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar, with party chief Mallikarjun Kharge acknowledging the need for a resolution. Shivakumar hinted at a secret deal for leadership transition, while Siddaramaiah reportedly seeks a swift decision from the high command. Meanwhile, some leaders have proposed Kharge himself for the CM post.
Issue to be resolved after talks with Gandhis: Kharge on Karnataka power tussle
Meanwhile, Deputy CM DK Shivakumar denied any factions within the party, stating, There are no groups in the party; there is only one group, that is the Congress. Our group has 140 MLAs. He also accused the BJP of trying to create confusion
Leadership issue will be resolved after discussions with Sonia Gandhi and Rahul: Kharge
D.K. Shivakumar appeared to be offering olive branch to leaders aligned with Siddaramaiah, meeting many including Satish Jarkiholi
Tamil Nadus deceased donor count reaches 240
Official data show a total of 1,128 deceased donors were recorded in the country in 2024, of which 80% came from five States - Tamil Nadu (268), Telangana (188), Maharashtra (172), Karnataka (162) and Gujarat (119)
All Inn Bangalore 25 boosts AI upskilling
The event by Coding Ninjas' 10X Club was hosted in partnership with Zense Club of IIIT Bangalore; the conference was attended by over 200 students and professionals
Wipro partners with IISc to advance innovation in frontier technologies
Belandur RoadCarmelaram double line gets CRS nod; Huskur station approved for passenger use
K-RIDE officials have said the CRS team carried out a detailed examination of the track, signalling systems, and station infrastructure before granting clearance
The sole reason was to make way for another on Law Ministers note based on MLAs recommendation
DSS stages protest opposing functioning ofRSS
Issue will be resolved after discussions with Sonia, Rahul: Kharge
Guest lecturers stage protest, seek extension of service
CRICKET | My role is to take the game deep and finish things off: Smaran
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy | The Karnataka batter continued his prolific run with a career-best 67 (41b, 7x4, 2x6) his second T20 fifty to set up a successful chase of 198 against Uttarakhand
CCB arrests couple from Mysuru, kingpins of fake Nandini ghee racket
Give Shivakumar a chance, says Adi Chunchanagiri seer
Two Tahsildars discharge duty in Khanapur from the same office, on the same day
Bengaluru businessman booked in dowry death case
IAS officer, two killed in road accident laid to rest
Judiciary, Legislature and Executive must function strictly within the framework of the Constitution
Samvidhan Divas (Constitution Day) celebrated at Central University of Karnataka in Kalaburagi
AICC leaders may summon CM, Dy CM to Dehi on weekend to resolve leadership crisis in Karnataka
AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge will discuss Karnataka's leadership issue with Sonia and Rahul Gandhi as Deputy CM DK Shivakumar remains firm on his CM claim. A meeting with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar is expected this weekend in Delhi to mediate the situation and address power-sharing discussions.
Dakshayini Avva to get award in Dubai on Saturday
Work on road underbridge begins in Vasco-da-Gama
South Western Railway, Hubballi Division, plans to complete the project in the next three months
Chitradurga court acquits Murugha Sharana and two others accused under POCSO Act
The seer was booked under two POCSO cases after two minor girls from an institution associated with the mutt alleged sexual harassment and exploitation. The acquittal is now in one of the cases.
Investigation of Belagavi fake call centre case transferred to CID
Earlier, the Cyber, Economic and Narcotic Offences Police, during a raid, arrested 33 accused most of whom come from various States
Think differently, innovate with open mind, students told
The chief technology officer of Aequs sees need for students to collaborate with peers to achieve success in their profession
GBA corporations float tenders for towing machines
Active participation of officials is crucial for developing mining-hit areas
Karnataka Mining Environment Restoration Corporation MD chairs review meeting at the NMDC training hall in Donimalai, Sandur taluk
Cotton to be procured till Dec. 31 in Raichur
Konkani writer Mahabaleshwar Sail chosen for Kuvempu national award
Constitution helped ensure social equality and justice to all, says MLC
Naari Swasthi project launched to aid women patients
Subramanya Shasthi: Devotees throng Siddalingapura temple
MP writes to Piyush Goyal to address tobacco growers crisis
Yaduveer slams State govt for anti-farmers stance; claims Centre driving agricultural revival
The Congress High Command faces the difficult task of managing the ongoing power tussle between Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his deputy, DK Shivakumar. Party president Mallikarjun Kharge said on Wednesday that the dispute over the Chief Ministers post would be settled soon, adding that the final decision would be taken by Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, and himself after consultations. Reports suggest that the central leadership plans to make a decision on any change in leadership in Karnataka before the Parliament session begins on December 1. Meanwhile, Rahul Gandhi has reportedly responded to Shivakumar with a brief WhatsApp message: Please wait, I will call you. Speaking to ANI , Kharge said, Only the people there can say what the government is doing. But I can assure you, we will resolve these issues. Rahul Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi, and I will sit together and discuss. We will provide whatever mediation is required. As the Congress government in Karnataka reached the halfway point of its five-year term on November 20, Shivakumar stirred speculation by stating on Tuesday that there had been a secret deal between five or six of us regarding power sharing. According to party insiders, this alleged agreement was reached in May 2023 at Kharges residence, giving Siddaramaiah the first 2.5 years as CM and Shivakumar the remaining term. Siddaramaiah is said to have assured that he would step down a week before completing 2.5 years. #WATCH | Delhi: On Karnataka political turmoil and speculations around CM post, Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge says, Only the people there can say what the Government is doing there. But I would like to say that we will resolve such issues. People in the High Command - Rahul pic.twitter.com/tw0keLQ43y ANI (@ANI) November 26, 2025 Although Siddaramaiah has consistently asserted that he would remain Chief Minister for the full term, his tone reportedly softened after a meeting with Kharge on November 22. He later said the high command will decide. Shivakumar, speaking in Kanakapura, avoided escalating the issue. The Chief Minister has spoken. He is a senior leader and an asset to the party. He has completed 7.5 years as CM, including his previous term, he said. On Siddaramaiahs comment that he would present the next budget as well, Shivakumar responded, Im very happy. He has served as opposition leader and strengthened the party. All of us should work together with the goal of the 2028 assembly elections and the 2029 Lok Sabha election. I don't know. I have not asked to make me the CM. It is a secret deal between five and six of us. I don't want to speak publicly on this. I believe in my conscience. We should work with our conscience. I don't want to cause embarrassment to the party in any way and weaken it. If the party is there, we are there. If karyakartas are there, we are there, Shivakumar said.
Alumnus Bikram Singh Bedi Felicitates Young Entrepreneurs at MAHE 33rd Convocation
Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) Institution of Eminence Deemed to be University, hosted a special felicitation ceremony honouring startup founders from the graduating Batch of 2025 as part of its 33 rd Convocation. The event honoured the entrepreneurial successes of young innovators whose ventures are enriching India’s growing startup ecosystem. Mr Bikram Singh Bedi, MAHE alumnus and Vice President, Asia Pacific Strategic Initiatives, Google Cloud, felicitates young startup founders during the 33rd Convocation of MAHE Mr Bikram Singh Bedi, MAHE alumnus and Vice President, Asia Pacific Strategic Initiatives, Google Cloud, New Delhi, honoured the student entrepreneurs on Saturday in Manipal, Karnataka. In his address, Mr Bedi emphasised the need for continuous reinvention in a rapidly evolving world shaped by artificial intelligence. He stated that graduates were entering a defining moment in history, as AI is transforming every sector. He urged them to approach technology responsibly and consider its societal implications, advising, “ Do not just build or use technology, do it responsibly. Always ask not only whether something can be built, but whether it should be built .” The Innovation Centre, MAHE, organised the event, which recognised six student entrepreneurs from the graduating Batch of 2025. Dr Mahima Mishra, Founder, InfiniClinickart Supplies LLP, and MCODS alumna, was recognised for her contributions to dental health innovation. Her work has earned national and international accolades, including the Manipal COVID Challenge, the MAHE Business Idea Competition, and the ESOT Hackathon in Europe. She has also secured the 7 lakh NIDHI-PRAYAS grant, with notable products such as Sterident and ClinicKart. Arjun Sanjiv Kohli, Founder, Instrumus Technologies Pvt. Ltd and MIT Manipal alumnus, was honoured for establishing a DeepTech enterprise focused on industrial digitisation and advanced manufacturing. His company collaborates with institutions such as BITS and MAHE, supports over 50 manufacturing clients, and consistently records monthly revenues above 5 lakhs. Tushar Raj, Founder of PhotonSilica | PHSI Technologies & Research Pvt. Ltd., was acknowledged for his rapid progress in the DeepTech sector. Listed among the Top 100 Desi DeepTech Startup Founders, he has secured DLI beneficiary status under MeitY and achieved 45 lakhs in revenue within four months. His earlier startup also achieved a successful exit. Mr Ryan Bantu, Founder, GoPerch Innovations Pvt. Ltd, was recognised for his contributions to AI-driven and hardware-based product development. The company has generated 45 lakhs in recent months, served over 13 clients, and created employment for eight professionals. His team also secured the runner-up position at the Forbes Marshall Competition. Arnav Agrawal, Founder, Thapy Technologies Pvt. Ltd, was appreciated for his work in the mental health domain. With over 100 active users, recognition as an On-Campus Hult Prize Finalist, and the creation of 10 employment opportunities, the venture is emerging as a promising mental health platform. Mithilesh B, Founder of Your Lyf, was honoured for advancements in nutrition technology. The company’s products are available in over 50 retail outlets, with its oat topping product selling over 5,000 units within three months. With revenues surpassing 20 lakhs, the brand is gaining strong market traction. Senior MAHE leadership, including Lt. Gen. (Dr.) M. D. Venkatesh, VSM (Retd); Vice Chancellor, Dr Narayana Sabhahit, Pro Vice Chancellor, Technology & Science, Dr Sharath Rao, Pro Vice Chancellor, Health Sciences, Dr Dilip G. Naik, Pro Vice Chancellor, Mangalore Campus, Dr P. Giridhar Kini, Registrar, Dr Anand Venugopal, Chief Operating Officer, Operations, Cdr. (Dr.) Anil Rana, Director, MIT Manipal and Dr Gopalakrishnan Dharmarajan, Dean, MCODS Manipal, attended the ceremony. In his concluding address, Lt. Gen. (Dr.) M. D. Venkatesh, VSM (Retd), the Vice Chancellor, highlighted MAHE’s growing startup ecosystem and the rising number of student-led ventures. He emphasised that MAHE is shaping graduates who create opportunities and contribute to industries, communities, and national development as future job creators. About Manipal Academy of Higher Education The Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) is an Institution of Eminence Deemed-to-be University. MAHE offers over 400 specialisations across the Health Sciences (HS), Management, Law, Humanities & Social Sciences (MLHS), and Technology & Science (T&S) streams through its constituent units at campuses in Manipal, Mangalore, Bengaluru, Jamshedpur, and Dubai. With a remarkable academic track record, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and significant contributions to research, MAHE has earned recognition and acclaim both nationally and internationally. In October 2020, the Ministry of Education, Government of India, awarded MAHE the prestigious Institution of Eminence status. Currently ranked 3 rd in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), MAHE is the preferred choice for students seeking a transformative learning experience and enriching campus life.
Pepper farmers in Karnataka expecting sharp decline in output this year
Some farmers lost 50% of their vines due to heavy and inconsistent rains. The final impact on production will be known after harvest in February 2026
Karnataka Seer Accused Of Sexually Assaulting School Girls Acquitted
The seer of Chitradurga's Sri Murugha Mutt, Shivamurthy Murugha Sharanaru, accused of raping minor girls staying in the mutt, has been acquitted in one of the two cases filed against him.
Karnataka Pontiff Acquitted in POCSO Case
The case triggered state-wide attention, leading to multiple rounds of investigation, arrest of the seer, and parallel allegations involving individuals connected to the Matha's administration
Stricter monitoring of midday meals in schools in Mandya district of Karnataka
ZP CEO tells education officers to visit schools every 15 days, taste midday meals, and ensure hygiene and quality from fresh eggs to clean kitchens

